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Yinbin (or “Ben”) got the name of “Uncle” from his friends and colleagues for his friendly and patient personality about treating people around him. He has tons of experience dealing with young students of all ages.Ben used to be a freelancer, and then became a welcomed violin tutor around the Bay area in California.Ben got very systematic violin technique training Read more...
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If you are challenged in math, I can help! I have a unique method of combining the “real world” with the “theoretical world” of mathematics in a way that is interesting, understandable and sometimes even FUN! I have tutored young people of all ages in a multitude of subjects to include math, science and art. I know you are looking Read more...
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The best violin teacher in Manhattan. I pride myself on my long years of experience, friendly attitude and never-ending patience, but mostly my ability to get along with others while still be an exacting, effective teacher. I work based on results, and the happiness and comfort of my students.By the first lesson, you will be playing the violin. By the Read more...
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I start most students off with a series of 60 progressive melodic exercises that I have composed; these help the students learn proactively how to play in tune by focusing their attention on how they are using their fingers, wrists, and arms. I send students mp3 files of these pieces so that they can listen to the files for assistance Read more...
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I found my knack for tutoring when I was in grade school assisting fellow students with their assignments, as I was always the first one done, and the teacher asked me to use the rest of the time to help my classmates. I was best at math and science, and I particularly enjoyed tutoring math. I attended the Mass Academy Read more...
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My name is LaTicia and I have had 5 years teaching experience in kindergarten through 5th grade. I pride myself in pushing students to set high but obtainable goals and reach those goals through hard work and determination. I feel that it is important to teach skills to a student that they are currently learning in school. In my experience, Read more...
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Born in Ft. Lauderdale, and a Philadelphia native, Matthew graduated from the Boston Conservatory with a bachelor’s of music in viola performance, and began his master’s studies at the New England Conservatory. Matthew studied with Patricia McCarty and Ed Gazouleas of the Boston Symphony.Relocated to Los Angeles in 2001, he has studied with Dale Hikawa Silverman and with Jerry Epstein Read more...
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Concertmaster of DC’s only self-conducted chamber orchestra, violinist Anna L. is a professional musician new to the area. With her career being performance-driven, she is often on the road, but feels that this brings an added depth to her teaching knowledge and style as an active performer and collaborator with groups around the world. In previous years, she has taught Read more...
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I am a retired teacher of English, Spanish, ESL, and Special Education. Currently, I teach two classes a week at LBCC in Spanish. I have also taught guitar, voice, violin and art over the years. I began playing the violin at age seven, and the guitar when I was fifteen. I also enjoy writing my own songs and helping students Read more...
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Hi! My name is Sharon F. I am a licensed school teacher (K-8) in Utah. For the past 25 years, I have taught reading and music in many different venues: private/group classes, summer school, church, and charter and public schools. Currently, I am a substitute teacher in the Alpine School District teaching pre-school through accelerated sixth grade classes.My most important Read more...